dorri732
dorri732 New Reader
2/4/13 9:06 a.m.

The last tenants at my rental house abandoned this truck. There is no paperwork and no key with it and it can most likely only be used for parts.

It has a V6 with the alternator removed (sitting in the front seat). All the body panels are straight, but the paint is very faded. All the glass is good. One taillight is busted. Interior is rough, some door panels are removed. The two rear tires are flat.

I'd like to get $500 for it, but I'm open to offers (trades, too).

Outside view:

Front view:

Rear view:

Interior view:

My email is dorri732 at gmail dot com.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo UltimaDork
2/4/13 9:10 a.m.

Not in your name, no paperwork, and it's an explorer. Sounds like a calling card for trouble. Legal and mechanical.

spitfirebill
spitfirebill UltraDork
2/4/13 9:28 a.m.

I suspect he could get a title through a storage lien if he desired. But this is GA where little listed here seems to have a title.

Sil80redtop
Sil80redtop New Reader
2/4/13 9:31 a.m.

Your tenants didn't communicate when they intended to remove it, what was wrong with it, etc?

dorri732
dorri732 New Reader
2/4/13 11:31 a.m.

In reply to Sil80redtop:

No. they left owing half a month's rent with no forwarding address and no working phone number.

integraguy
integraguy UltraDork
2/4/13 12:27 p.m.

An alternator on the front seat would tend to indicate a charging problem.

I'm beginning to think I could tolerate an Explorer as a "parts-runner/go to the dump" type vehicle and the manual trans. with AWD combo is unusual.....but the no title part is a downer.

Cotton
Cotton SuperDork
2/4/13 2:27 p.m.

I had a 91 Sport with a manual and the 4.0 liter. I really liked that thing.

Sil80redtop
Sil80redtop New Reader
2/4/13 2:44 p.m.
integraguy wrote: An alternator on the front seat would tend to indicate a charging problem.

I meant besides the obvious, of course. Seems odd to abandon a car over a bad alternator when one has already done half the work.

poopshovel
poopshovel UltimaDork
2/4/13 7:04 p.m.
Sil80redtop wrote:
integraguy wrote: An alternator on the front seat would tend to indicate a charging problem.
I meant besides the obvious, of course. Seems odd to abandon a car over a bad alternator when one has already done half the work.

You'd be amazed. Most of the stuff we grab from the towing yard is abandoned. The Boss Hong needed a key and timing adjustment. That's it. That was a NICE car for $100.

Sil80redtop
Sil80redtop New Reader
2/4/13 7:26 p.m.
You'd be amazed. Most of the stuff we grab from the towing yard is abandoned. The Boss Hong needed a key and timing adjustment. That's it. That was a NICE car for $100.

I'm not surprised when the PO has made no attempt to fix, but I still suspect this one is more than an alternator, battery, and voltage regulator away from making a grocery run.

SVreX
SVreX MegaDork
2/6/13 10:01 p.m.

How do you know it's not hot?

You might want to run a police check on the VIN before you try selling it.

dorri732
dorri732 New Reader
2/7/13 2:36 p.m.

In reply to SVreX:

My tenants were driving it when they moved in a year ago. I guess that doesn't prove it wasn't stolen, but I have no reason to suspect it is.

SVreX
SVreX MegaDork
2/7/13 7:10 p.m.

I am just suggesting you confirm before you are charged with fencing stolen goods.

The fact that it is sitting in your yard doesn't necessarily give you ownership or the right to sell it.

Just a thought.

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